2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.06.040
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Occurrence of selected trace metals and their oral bioaccessibility in urban soils of kindergartens and parks in Bratislava (Slovak Republic) as evaluated by simple in vitro digestion procedure

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“…Bladder cancer risk Indirect: [34] Breast cancer risk Indirect: [34] Direct: [39] Indirect: [35] Skin cancer risk Direct: [40] Indirect: [37] Lung cancer risk Direct: [41][42][43]61] Indirect: [33,34] Larynx cancer risk Indirect: [34] Non specific Cancer mortality Direct: [44] Non-specific carcinogenic risk Indirect: [45][46][47] Indirect: [48] Indirect: [49][50][51][52][53][55][56][57][58][59][60] Prostate cancer risk Direct: [54]…”
Section: Risk Protection No Associationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bladder cancer risk Indirect: [34] Breast cancer risk Indirect: [34] Direct: [39] Indirect: [35] Skin cancer risk Direct: [40] Indirect: [37] Lung cancer risk Direct: [41][42][43]61] Indirect: [33,34] Larynx cancer risk Indirect: [34] Non specific Cancer mortality Direct: [44] Non-specific carcinogenic risk Indirect: [45][46][47] Indirect: [48] Indirect: [49][50][51][52][53][55][56][57][58][59][60] Prostate cancer risk Direct: [54]…”
Section: Risk Protection No Associationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to heavy metals was the most tested factor (n = 10, 34%). Of the 10 studies, three (30%) found an increased risk effect [46,56,57]; seven (70%) observed no statistical as-sociation [49,[51][52][53]55,58,59]. Air pollution was considered as a contributing factor in seven studies (24%), of which five (71%) found no association [39,41,54,60,61], one (14%) reported a protective effect [44].…”
Section: Correlates/effect Modifiers Of Associate With Urban Green Spmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the ten studies, three studies (30%) found an increased risk effect [46], [56], [57]. Seven (70%) observed no statistical association [49], [51]- [53], [55], [58], [59]. Air pollution was considered as a contributing factor in seven studies (24%), of which five (71%) found no association [39], [41], [54], [60], [61], one (14%) reported a protective effect [44] and one (14%) [61] used it as an adjustment factor in their statistical model.…”
Section: • Carcinogenic Riskmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In this research, bioavailability of Cd, Pb and Zn was apparently higher compared to other metals. The bioavailability of different heavy metals varies greatly, that probably because they are affected by many important factors like the origin of metals, their geochemical behavior and so on (Hiller et al 2017). Meanwhile, previous studies have shown that bioavailability metals were likely associated with pollution degree, and anthropogenic sources of metals generally with higher bioavailability (Liu et al 2018), that proved the accumulation of Cd, Pb and Zn in soil was more related to metals imported by anthropogenic activities.…”
Section: Human Health Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%